Al Ahli Tripoli vs Al Ittihad Tripoli, 2021-22 CAF Confederation Cup, Quarterfinals
· 2nd Leg - Al Ahli Tripoli advance 1-0 on aggregate
FT
1 - 0
2nd Leg - Al Ahli Tripoli advance 1-0 on aggregate
1 - 0
2nd Leg - Al Ahli Tripoli advance 1-0 on aggregate
About
Al Ahli Tripoli are hosting Al Ittihad Tripoli
at Martyrs of February Stadium, Benina, Libya, starting on
. The match is a part of the CAF Confederation Cup.
Game Information
Competition: CAF Confederation Cup
Venue: Martyrs of February Stadium
Location: Benina, Libya
Venue: Martyrs of February Stadium
Location: Benina, Libya
Line-Ups
Al Ahli Tripoli
No. | Name |
---|---|
1 | Mohamed Nashnoush (GK) |
14 | Wissam Bousnina |
5 | Ahmed El Trbi |
23 | Muayid Jaddour |
24 | Mahmoud Okashah |
29 | Mohammed Abu Zraiq |
12 | Bader Hassan |
35 | Mohammad El Fakih |
19 | Mohamed El-Munir |
34 | Ayoub Ayed |
27 | Anis Saltou |
Al Ittihad Tripoli
No. | Name |
---|---|
12 | Muad Allafi (GK) |
8 | Sanad El Werfelli |
4 | Abdelaziz |
3 | Motasem Sabbou |
24 | Naji Dura |
33 | Fred Ngoma |
30 | Omar Al Khouja |
26 | Ghazi Ayadi |
19 | Muad Eisay |
27 | Mohamed Zubya |
20 | Mohamed Mhadhebi |
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